Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly are the only other areas in the South West to have achieved an overall rating of ‘Good’ under the current inspection framework. Results have now been published for all but 2 South West Councils

The inspection was undertaken over a four week period between 24 April and 18 May 2017 and involved 7 main inspectors, with 3 others observing.

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Recommendations

As with all inspections, Ofsted have highlighted recommendations for making the service even better and indicated that services for care leavers and for children who need help and protection still ‘require improvement to be good’.

Welcoming the judgment, council leader Tim Warren (Cons, Mendip) said: "This is a major achievement under the current Ofsted inspection framework, which is challenging for Local Authorities, but reflects the high standards that we would all aspire to for children and young people who need our help and support.

“It is great to see the praise for young people who have engaged through the ‘In Care Councils’ to make a real difference and actively influence services. The ‘Outstanding’ grading for Adoption services, recognises ‘an exemplary understanding of children’s needs to ensure they are expertly prepared to live securely with well-assessed and carefully matched adopters.’ We welcome the feedback from inspectors on what we can do to improve further in some of our work and we are already working to tackle these areas.”

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The report highlights numerous strengths of the service, praising the timely and proportionate response to raised concerns alongside outstanding integrated commissioning arrangements and strong partnerships with other agencies, such as health services and the police. Staff consistently reported to inspectors how much they enjoy working here.

Councillor Michael Evans (Cons, Midsomer Norton North) the cabinet member for children at the time of the inspection said: "The inspectors have recognised that children benefit from good-quality services provided by the Council which help them to remain with their families where possible.

"The inspectors also praised the ‘sensitive and thoughtful direct work by skilled social workers’ as well as the tenacious creative and energetic response of Family Support Practitioners. They quote adopters as consistently describing ‘exceptional fantastic support by social workers and others’. The comments are a brilliant and well-deserved accolade for our hard-working and dedicated front line staff.”

Councillor Paul May (Cons, Publow and Whitchurch ) the new cabinet member for children and young people, said: "I am due to take on this responsible role at a time we have heard Ofsted say the authority is good, which in comparison with other areas is an excellent starting point for me as the incoming Cabinet member. This is a positive for hard working and caring staff which must be valued by them. We will all work together to maintain and improve standards wherever we can"

Reg Pengelly, the Independent Chair of the Local Safeguarding Children Board added: “I am delighted with Ofsted’s ‘Good’ rating from their review of the effectiveness of the LSCB. This reflects some fantastic work between local partners, including the Board’s three active lay members, and the strong work we do to actively seek the views of children through the Senior In Care Council and Youth Forum.

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“I am particularly pleased to see an acknowledgment that we have created a ‘culture of openness, purposeful challenge and a well-driven and sustained focus on safeguarding performance’ ensuring that ‘outcomes for children continue to improve’. Whilst this report suggests that B&NES is a relatively safe place for children and families to live, with statutory agencies working well together, safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and we want the public and other professionals to report concerns whenever they think a child or vulnerable person needs some help.

"I will ensure the Board picks up the inspectors’ three recommendations, to broaden the range of performance information we review; to add some additional areas of focus into our annual report; and to extend to a wider audience the ongoing work to raise awareness of child sexual exploitation.”